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... very different. Although hurricane winds do not blow as fast as tornado winds, a hurricane is far more destructive. That's because ...
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... and finally into a hurricane. Hurricane winds swirl around the eye, a calm area in the center of the storm. The eye of a hurricane ...
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... the west. Hurricane force winds (75 mph and greater) extend outward from the center of the storm up to 105 miles. Tropical storm ...
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... winds. Hurricane winds blow around the eye in a counter clockwise direction and clockwise in the Southern hemisphere. Most hurricanes ...
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... Then finally a the storm can be bumped up into a hurricane if the winds reach 75 mph. ... It was a very strong category 4 hurricane with winds of 155 mph. ...
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... Hurricane Andrew's winds measured more than 120 mph. ... The violent winds and storm surges classified Andrew as category 4 hurricane. ...
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... Hurricane Andrew's winds measured more than 120 mph. ... The violent winds and storm surges classified Andrew as category 4 hurricane. ...
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... Those areas in which the hurricane winds blow in the same direction as the general movement of the storm are subjected to the maximum destructive violence of ...
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... The outer winds of hurricane Andrew have just reached the Florida coast. Hurricane Andrew has unexpectedly shifted five degrees south. ...
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... In the Northern Hemisphere the winds of a Hurricane move around the eye counter clockwise due the gravitational pull from the North Pole. ...
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... In the Northern Hemisphere the winds of a Hurricane move around the eye counter clockwise due the gravitational pull from the North Pole. ...
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... hurricane moves away. The Saffir/Simpson Hurricane Scale Category 1 Winds 11 8-152krn/hour (64-82 knots). Damage primarily to shrubbery ...
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... in American history. It was an "F-4" hurricane with winds that were said to have reached up to 145 miles per hour. The water rose ...
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... Gathering strength over the warm waters of the eastern Caribbean, Gilbert achieved 'hurricane' status (means winds 64kt or more) , with gale force winds ...
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... At that point it's given a name by the size and strength of the storm. When winds reach 74mph, it then becomes a hurricane. The ...
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... High winds - Hurricane force winds can destroy poorly constructed buildings and mobile homes. Wind direction can affect damage rates. ...
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... Hurricanes usually develop between July and October. A hurricane is nearly circular in shape, and its winds cover an area about 500 mi (800 km) in diameter. ...
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... The winds in a hurricane are so fierce that the can rip tiles and shingles right of the roof of your house and can be very dangerous. ...
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... paths. A hurricane is a tropical low pressure area and has winds over 74 miles per hour (120 kilometers per hour). Hurricanes are ...
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... The winds in a hurricane get stronger as they go into the center of the hurricane and they are most violent just outside of the eye. ...
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... eye. This is where the hurricane's strongest winds and heaviest rain occur. Hurricanes are born over warm, tropical oceans. Hurricanes ...
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... Force Reserved flew into the Halloween storm, "were they unmasked a tropical cyclone." At 7 pm, they found a cluster of hurricane hallmarks: winds of nearly ...
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... As a result of Poseidon's treachery, "hurricane winds struck from the South and East shifting northwest...Odysseus' knees grew slack and his heart sickened" (89 ...
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Hurricane-type cyclones in the western Pacific are known as typhoons. Hurricanes are high winds that move in a circular motion, around an eye (a low pressure ...
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Hurricane-type cyclones in the western Pacific are known as typhoons. Hurricanes are high winds that move in a circular motion, around an eye (a low pressure ...
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... hurricanes contains pollen. After a hurricane passes over an area, many plants are affected by the strong winds. "A hurricane-generated ...
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... powerful force. With winds having the capability to reach over 200 miles per hour, a hurricane can totally devastate a city. A perfect ...
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... off foundations or overturned out buildings demolished moving autos pushed off the roads, trees snapped or broken beginning of hurricane speed winds.F2Wind: 113 ...
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... In September of 1996 Hurricane Fran swept through my town with the power of mother nature behind it all the way. Fran brought winds that reached speeds of ...
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... us into the car to get the needed supplies for surviving a hurricane. ... to see what tomorrow's events would bring, destruction, floods, gusting winds and maybe ...
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